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A large polar bear rug handwoven in 100% wool yarn featuring colorful stripes and dots on the back. Cotton backing ensures durability.
Perfect for
- Placed on the floor by the bed in the children's room alongside cushions in matching colors
- As a wall decoration above the sofa in the living room where the white wool contrasts beautifully with dark walls
- In the play corner on wooden floors where the cotton backing prevents slipping
Specifications
- Front material: 100% wool yarn
- Backing material: Cotton
- Production: Handwoven
- Manufacturer: Doing Goods
- Sizes: Available in two sizes
- Design: Polar bear shape with vibrant stripes and dots
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This polar bear rug from Doing Goods is handwoven by Indian artisans using 100% wool yarn on the front with a cotton backing. Each rug has its own character through the handwoven stripes and dots in yellow, orange, red, and blue wool yarn on the bear's back. The shape is naturalistic with legs, head, and tail, while the white wool contrasts with the colorful patterns. Doing Goods works with fair-trade production and supports local craft traditions in India.
Care and maintenance
Vacuum regularly using low suction. Clean stains gently with a mild detergent suitable for wool — do not rub, but dab carefully.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a handwoven wool rug and a machine-woven rug?
Handwoven rugs have variations in the weave that give each rug its unique character, while machine-woven rugs are identical. Handweaving takes longer and requires skilled artisans, resulting in a more unique texture and often higher quality materials.
How do I hang a rug on the wall without damaging it?
Use a rug rod or wooden dowel inserted through a sewn pocket on the back, or install special rug brackets that distribute the weight evenly. Avoid hanging the rug directly on nails or screws through the material, as this can tear the wool.
Can a wool rug be used on underfloor heating?
Yes, wool is a naturally insulating material that tolerates underfloor heating. However, it is recommended to keep the temperature moderate, as excessive heat over time can dry out the wool fibers. The rug will actually help distribute the heat evenly.
Is an animal-shaped rug a good gift for a child’s birthday?
Yes, a polar bear rug is popular as a gift for children aged 3-10, especially if the child is interested in animals or polar regions. It works both as a play rug and as decoration in the children's room. Note that wool requires more careful care than synthetic children's rugs.
Why does wool sometimes shed at first?
New wool rugs can shed loose fibers during the first weeks, which is normal for handwoven wool. Vacuum the rug regularly with low suction to gradually remove loose fibers. After a few weeks of use, shedding will significantly decrease.
Questions?
Do you have questions about a product, your order, or something else entirely? Then don't hesitate to contact us! 🙌🏼
Phone: +45 4062 7035
Email: dinna@dimsstudio.dk
Instagram: @dimsstudiodk
Handmade & unique product
Most of my products are handmade or hand-painted. This means that there may be variations in color, finish, and minor imperfections. These variations are a natural part of the handmade look and make each product unique. Minor differences are therefore not considered defects.
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